How to Get Ride and Replace Kinguser with SuperSU App

Rooting your Android phone using KingRoot method is very simple and easy, the process is just clicking a button and your device is rooted, but KingRoot App doesn’t use “SuperSu” App as a Superuser access management tool it uses another App called “Kinguser”, not only this it install another Chinese App called “KingMaster”

Many people don’t feel fine with “Kinguser” and “King Master” installed on their devices as they are unknown Apps for Android users, So if you want to get ride and uninstall/replace “Kinguser” with “SuperSu” App, we will show you how to replace it and get rid of “Kinguser” and related files.

Thanks! Successfully replaced KingUser with SuperSU after rooting my DigiLand dl701q. The terminal window showed a lot of “rm” commands failing, but the overall process succeeded in the end so all is good! The proof was SuperSU letting me deny KingUser’s request for root access after the reboot!

I followed the procedure with my Samsung G360F.
Super SU successfully updated and rooting was OK BUT (!!!) after rebooting the root is lost and I got a message from super SU saying “no su binary installed”

Samsung galaxy prime plus.
I followed tre procedure and after running the root.sh I noticed some of the rm commands failed. Nevertheless after completing the super su updating process i got the message of supersu successfully installed. the root with supersu is ok and kinguser and kingroot icons disappeared but after rebooting the root is lost.

Personnaly when i’m in terminal emulator, i had to write sh /storage/extSdCard/mrw/root.sh , for acces to the file in my sdcard , but when he is launched he found no one files ( as he search in sdcard/mrw )

If it not working on your device. Just install root explorer and make r/w to r/0 and go to terminal emulator and type “su” after that kinguser will request want allow or not just allow it and type this on the terminal emulator “sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh”. After that you will go to supersu automaticly. After that just go to xbin find “su” and change the permission to -rwsr-sr-x . And go to supersu and update the binary and it will working.

I followed all ie instructions and it worked the first time but when I restarted no root so I did root again with the king root but now can’t get it to work even though I followed it instructions about rw-ro the only thing I have my done because I don’t have a clue about octal’s

On my LG G3 Stylus I had to modify a bunch of the directories in the script files so that they match my phone’s directories (like /sdcard/ -> /storage/external_SD/), and in step 5 run “sh /storage/external_SD/mrw/root.sh”. It printed some errors, but it worked.

I did as you said, but after doing all these steps my phone lost root access. then I re-root my phone. But then SuperSu couldn’t update binary and didn’t run.
It’s very important for me to root my device because KingoUser don’t work properly. I grant requests by KingoUser but some of apps can’t access root. And when I install SuperSu manually, bot of these apps crash.

thanks a lot. i successfully replace kinguser with supersu
but i have a problem with titanium backup. it always stuck whenever i try to restore my backup apps.
i never had this issue before. i’ve tried updating supersu, titanium backup but i got no luck
any idea how to fix my problem?